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Measuring and Inducing the Plasticity of Single-Neuron Scale at Multiple Points

November 22, 2023
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Functional Phenotyping
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Optogenetics Stimulation
Neuronal Cell Cultures
Toki Kobayashi, Kenta Shimba, Kiyoshi Kotani, Yasuhiko Jimbo
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Information processing in the brain is supported by the plasticity of the connections of neurons in biological neuronal networks. There is a gap between our understanding on plasticity of individual connections and that of the neuronal networks. Here, we aimed to induce and measure plasticity at the connections of individual neurons and at the network level. We achieved inducing plasticity with a combination of single cell stimulation by optogenetics and high-resolution extracellular potentials recording by high-density microelectrode array. Spike timing plasticity in a single neuron was successfully measured. Although we also tried to induce synaptic potentiation by tetanus stimulation, no significant change was observed. In the future, we will investigate how the plasticity of individual connections changes dynamics of entire network.